(inseperable) to explain
George's wife was angry at him because he could not account for the lipstick on his collar.
(seperable) to make someone aware of or familiar with someone or something
You should acquaint yourself with cultures from around the world.
(inseperable) to behave poorly(human);to reoccur(disease);to malfunction(machine)
I think I'll stand rather than sit because my hemorrhoids are acting up again
(seperable) to increase or enhance something by joining or uniting something to it
We've decided to add on another bedroom to the house.
(inseperable) to result in a certain total
I've calculated that over and over, but it just doesn't add up.
(inseperable) to result in a certain total
The money I lost in the slot machines added up to over three hundred dollars.
(inseperable) to deserve a negative consequence
George is asking for trouble.
(seperable) to request someone to come in
At the end of the date, I asked Mary in.
(seperable) to request someone to go on a date with you
I asked Mary out again. She refused.